The Best Sight in The Fundy Coast, New Brunswick

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Fundy Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park

The scenic Fundy Trail Provincial Park extends for 30 km (18.6 miles) along the cliff tops through previously inaccessible wilderness with stunning views, and you can stop along the way at several lookouts. These include the Walton Glen Gorge, the "Grand Canyon of New Brunswick"---1,000 feet across, 525 feet deep, and 550 million years old. Once a difficult eight-hour round-trip hike, it is now an easy 2-km (1-mile) round-trip walk to an observation deck with spectacular views across the towering rock face cliffs. Also along the Parkway, make a stop at the Interpretive Centre at Big Salmon River. Various Stonehammer Geopark activities are offered here, including walks with an interpreter. The road closely parallels the cycling/walking Fundy Trail along the shore. There are lots of places to park and many accessible scenic lookouts. The 49-km (30-mile) Fundy Footpath, for expert hikers, continues through to the national park. The parkway portion operates mid-May through mid-October. In 2020, a new road linked the parkway to Sussex, and in 2021, a new Connector Road to Alma opened, both improving access to this highly scenic area.